TMZ can confirm that Chris Brown just entered an LAPD station, where he turned himself in to police.

Chris is being investigated by the LAPD for an alleged domestic violence felony battery that occurred early this morning near Hancock Park in L.A. Police officials said earlier today they may arrest Brown when they found him. Well, now they know where he is.

According to the female victim -- who cops refuse to identify -- she and Chris got into an argument which turned violent. Cops say when they arrived to the scene, Brown had split, but the woman had "visible injuries and identified Brown as her attacker."

Brown and his girlfriend Rihanna were together earlier last night, attending Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party -- and both canceled their scheduled performances at tonight's event.

Radiohead did show up the Grammys, as did an even MORE pregnant M.I.A.. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss took best album (for an album that came out on indie label Rounder Records). Video of Radiohead and M.I.A.'s performances, and a list of all winners (including Daft Punk) below...

Radiohead

Album of the Year: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Raising Sand

Best Rap Album: Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: John Mayer, "Say"

Record of the Year: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, "Please Read This Letter"

Best New Artist: Adele

Best Rock Album: Coldplay, Viva la Vida

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, "Rich Woman"

the "rap pack" looked rather talentless compared to the musicianship on display during the Radiohead performance. wayne playing guitar would've given it some interest. as it was, 4 dudes just standing around yelling was pretty lame. and MIA looked like a mutant ladybug

First of all, that Radiohead video is now working for me. I guess the Grammys didn't sue the pants off anybody.

Secondly, Jennifer Hudson's album probably was NOT the best R&B album of the year, but one of the best of the nominees. Sympathy may have played into the vote a bit, but she still lost in 3 other categories.

And lastly, can we please stop with the "What time does Daft Punk __________ " jokes?! They haven't been funny in a long time. Less is more, kids!

haters.t.i. jigga kanye and weezy was banging.the rest was wack.except t.i and j.t. weezy and robin thicke.even miley and taylor was ok.same stupid winners for the big awards.old people songs.they need to stop that.glad john mayer got it for "say"

Very cool that Robert Plant and Alison Kraus beat coldplay etc. Not very many good performances this year except for Plant/Kraus, Sir Paul and the Bo Diddley tribute. Radiohead were good but the mix was awful. Being pregnant is not an excuse for lip synching, MIA. And yeah the "When is Daft Punk..." jokes became obsolete a year ago when they came on at 8:00 and opened the Grammys. What a surprise that was...a lot of bv commenters refused to believe that it happened, remember? That was a fucking moment.

Robert Plant|Alison Krauss
Album of the Year – Raising Sand
Record of the Year – “Please Read the Letter” from Raising Sand
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals – “Rich Woman” from Raising Sand
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – “Killing the Blues” from Raising Sand
Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album – Raising Sand

Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra
Best Polka Album – Let the Whole World Sing

Béla Fleck & The Flecktones
Best Pop Instrumental Album – Jingle All The Way

I love it when people do my bidding - and the RIA and the folks who bring you the grammys are most certainly with the program, which I appreciate to no small measure, mind you - but Jesus, what a load of crap.

I didn't watch, but did Robert Plant & Alison Krauss even perform? The academy throws all of those awards at them and they don't play? Maybe it would highlight the "good-but-not-best" quality of their collaboration. "Please Read The Letter" is okay but is by no means the best song of the year. I feel more stupid just having to iterate that point.

Ummm... Folks? It was the Grammys -- what did you expect? Maybe you haven't noticed this yet, but the Grammys have always sucked. Think of your favorite music from the 70s... now go see who won awards during the same period. Hmmm... Not a lot of overlap. Now do the same experiment for the 80s. Once again, much of the music you know to be works of true genius received little or no attention. Instead, another batch of pathetic stage-puppets will be awarded, only to then be promptly brushed aside and never heard from again. OK, OK... Not always... But look up how many awards went to the Beatles vs Simon&Garfunkle... or the 5th Dimension...
How many for Led Zeppelin vs Helen Reddy or Captain&Tennille.
Jimi Hendrix? None.
David Bowie? One - for a video in 1984.
Ani DiFranco? One - for packaging!
Aphex Twin? Arcade Fire? Devotchka? Bill Frisell? None for them.
The Grammys are an old, stale joke that was never funny to begin with. What a waste.

So glad the Brits got so much this year-they showed class and talent that many of the USA musicains do not have. They have the talent AND the CLASS!!! Something some "yanks" have no clue of - especially he expecting woman who was dressed to look like a deformed beetle. What an embarrasment to all expecting ladies! You go BRITS!!!! Well done I say...PLEASE do it again, EVERY year!

The Grammy's pulled so many videos from YouTube which was frustrating because there were so many great performances I wanted to see again. I did discover the Grammy's were at least streaming free for the next 30 days the pre-show, but the musical performances are more obscure. Though who knew comedian Wayne Brady could sing. Also did you see Whitney at the Clive Davis party?

These were the 2009 Grammy Awards that i had predicted too: Best Rock Album: Coldplay, Viva la Vida, Song of the Year: Coldplay, "Viva la Vida" and Best Rock Song: Bruce Springsteen, "Girls in Their Summer Clothes"! Thanks Jury for your right judgment that coincided with my expectations.

It was the Grammys -- what did you expect? Maybe you haven't noticed this yet, but the Grammys have always sucked. Think of your favorite music from the 70s... now go see who won awards during the same period.

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I'm glad Ne-Yo won the R&B prize. Somehow I feel he has been slightly covered by other emerging stars, while in fact he remains a much better singer than most of them. His voice is as soft as ever but he sometimes lacks a bit of starpower which makes it difficult for him sometimes to come out on top. I raise my hat to his win.

I’ve been a follower of Radiohead. I like their music and the group is amazing that really captures the young minds (even the old ones I believe.). Congrats for your awards and continue to make us proud.

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